




Son: Daddy, what are you doing?
Me: Fishing
Son: Cool! Can I try!
Me: Sure! See you press this button and it casts
Son: okay
Me: Then wait, and controller shakes
Son: cool
Me: Now press this button!
Son: Look daddy I caught a fish!
Me: /grin, you can play while Daddy goes make dinner
Son: Okay!!
WIN
*No this did not happen...*



hehehe as much as id love my kids to play for me they did a bit in 1.0 but have gotten so good with crafting and building in minecraft, as well as comunication with other players I went ahead and bought them their own accounts in ARR. Just a filter here, no /sh there and they love it^^
I need to adopt a kid.
There's probably a way I could train my dog to do this...
<Hmmm.>
In WoW, our raid leader taught his 2 year old how to shoot frostbolts and move as a mage. The kid could run heroics without dying. It was pretty hilarious.
So this explains all the people in dungeons that have no clue about anything.The question is, is it the 6 year old or the parent?
I think the real problem is we have a leveling system that toddlers are able to dO. I'm ashamed. I knew this could happen as soon announced they would get rid of party based leveling.
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